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What If You Get Prescription Drug Coverage from TRICARE, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), or the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP)?

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What If You Get Prescription Drug Coverage from TRICARE, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), or the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP)?

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• Most people keep their TRICARE, VA, or FEHBP prescription drug coverage as long as they still qualify. • Contact your benefits administrator or your insurer for information about your TRICARE, VA, or FEHBP coverage before making any changes. In most cases, it will be to your advantage to keep your current coverage. However, in some cases, adding Medicare prescription drug coverage can provide you with extra coverage and savings, especially if you qualify for extra help. • If you lose your TRICARE, VA, or FEHBP coverage, and you join a Medicare drug plan, and your drug coverage begins within 63 days in most cases, you won’t have to pay a late-enrollment penalty when you join.

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